Graydon Carter News
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Charlie Rose on BTV- Thursday, October 25, 2012 (Full Show For Mobile - Part 2) Graydon Carter, editor of Vanity Fair and Carol Blue, widow of Christopher Hitchens discuss "Mortality", a collection of essays Hitchens wrote for Vanity Fair while undergoing treatment for cancer.
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Graydon Carter, who has edited Vanity Fair for almost 20 years, walks around the large desk in his corner office to answer questions about the Monkey Bar.
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If your invitation to the Vanity Fair Oscar party hasn’t arrived, there’s still hope.
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Graydon Carter has revamped New York’s Monkey Bar for the second time. It’s no longer just a watering hole for the preening set.
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When you’re paying $125 for cote de boeuf for two in a converted Upper East Side townhouse, you reasonably expect a certain level of service.
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In my book, any restaurant guarded by a doorman clutching a list of names is suspect. Is The Lion, a newly revived Manhattan restaurant, posing as a club? Or is it vice versa? Whatever the case, I wasn’t getting in.
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There were 23,499 restaurants in New York when the city checked last year. I visited about 30 on a recent 10-day visit.
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For today’s United Way of New York City fundraiser in Sagaponack, New York, chef Tom Colicchio called on Julianne Moore and Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter to give him a hand with the hosting.
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The Tribeca Film Festival opened last night without its traditional Vanity Fair power party.
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